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If anyone has Seabys Coin & Medal Bulletin for 1959, either complete or a part could they please PM me. Thanks.

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If anyone has Seabys Coin & Medal Bulletin for 1959, either complete or a part could they please PM me. Thanks.

Keep an eye out on amazon. I just looked and there was currently no 1959 but all around

that year.

If you just want to look or copy something both Baldwin's and Spink have very

extensive libraries.

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If anyone has Seabys Coin & Medal Bulletin for 1959, either complete or a part could they please PM me. Thanks.

Keep an eye out on amazon. I just looked and there was currently no 1959 but all around

that year.

If you just want to look or copy something both Baldwin's and Spink have very

extensive libraries.

I've got a ticket which I think is Seaby's and which has April 1959, 4658, something obliterated and RR on it. The coin in question is a James 1st 3rd coinage shilling i.m.lis, plumes over shield, in VF with minimal clipping and weighs 5.83g. R C Carlyon-Britton sold his extensive hammered collection through SCMB in 1959, so this would be an appropriate fit. I suspect that 4658 is the SCMB number. The only alternative would be the Numismatic Circular and I don't have either of these for 1959. My SCMBs start at 1960. I want to make the link for the provenance.

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I believe that May Sinclair at Spink is the person you need. Besides her extensive knowledge she

has both the Seaby and Spink works you need in their library. She is semi retired so you would

have to get her schedule.

Steve Hill at Baldwin's could help some but probably not on provenance.

If nothing else, both are most intresting to talk to.

I believe there was a 1960 Seaby Bulletin on Seaby.

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